Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Zen Tuesday: #3

On Zen Monday you experience the photo then tell me what it's about, rather than me telling you what to experience from viewing it. Because yesterday was theme day, this week Zen Monday is Tuesday.
The Zen photos will now be numbered instead of titled, so as to leave more to the imagination.

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When we last left KG, she was pondering closed doors and looking for an open window. Now here is a door with a window and she is sorely confused.She is also writing about herself in the 3rd person, which is disturbing her greatly.Also, Laurie does lovely haiku.

The person outside the door ran out so quickly the shade only shut 1/2 way and the rug rolled right up with all that energy going out the door. Outside, we see a tent being put up right under the telephone wires.

Perhaps a post-quake picture from the perspective of the couch which is stuck inside still. Or perhaps someone in the path of Gustav, blocking the door with the rug, setting up a tent outside because the house is not habitable.

I flunked haikus in school so I can't even jump in on that action. I will just say that I think the angle this was shot from (were you lying on the floor? you go girl!) is what makes this such an intriguing photo. Think about it shot at eye level - boring. Well done Petrea as always.

Winston longed for greater olfactory connection with his woman, but, cruelly, a rolled floormat blocked the draft from outside. But he could see her, and in that sight felt some fulfillment of his compulsive devotion. Her last words to him, seemingly ages ago, were: sit, stay. And he did.

Ooh... I like this idea... let's see... open the door to a sun filled garden. There's a picnic laid out under an oak tree (there absolutely has to be food AND loads of dark chocolate.) Of course, there's a creek somewhere in the background. :-)

Zen days are my favorites, not just because I don't have to write anything, but because you're all so interesting and creative. Thank you so much for contributing to Zen Tuesday! Next week I believe we're back to our regularly scheduled Monday festivities.